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Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - The victims of our system of divorce are the children. They are put into situations over w...


Focus Column - By Robyn Babcock - The California Fair Employment and Housing Act makes it an unlawful employment practice for ...



Focus Column - By Linda C. Fritz - In Edward D. Basura Jr. v. U.S. Home Corp., B151131 (Cal.App. May 31, 2002), the int...


Vetoing Liberties

Oct. 24, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Francisco Lobaco - As the ink dries on the last of the 264 bills Gov. Gray Davis vetoed in 2002, a review o...



Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - The victims of our system of divorce are the children. They are put into situations over w...


Varied Experience Serves Justice

Oct. 24, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

SANTA ANA - Appeals court Justice Richard M. Aronson turned on to law when he was 12 after watching the 1959 Otto Preminger cl...



Toyota Seat Belt Blamed for Paralysis

Oct. 24, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Five inches made the difference between 36-year-old Jian Zhong Yang walking away from a car accident and being l...


Toxicologist Looked High, Paramedic Testifies

Oct. 24, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A paramedic who vainly tried to revive Kristin M. Rossum's husband testified Tuesday that the woman's behavior dur...



Justices Travel Back to the Future

Oct. 24, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Two Supreme Court Justices traveled back in time at Stanford University last weekend to redecide a case th...


Back On the Front Line

Oct. 24, 2002
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - On June 30, 1971 - the day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that newspapers could continue publishing the top ...



Putting Political Reform to the Test

Oct. 24, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - In 1999, a political reform group looked around California and saw influence-peddling everywhere - from Irvine, ...


LOS ANGELES - Reports that the problem-plagued MacLaren Children's Center in El Monte may soon close to settle a federal class...



Attorney Ran in the Los Angeles Marathon

Oct. 24, 2002
By Sandra Corrales

COSTA MESA - Memorial services took place Saturday for Seth Cochran Thompson, a lawyer with Orange County's McCormick, Kidman ...


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Paul J. Killion and Kate Cutler - With increasing frequency, California insureds are turning...



SAN FRANCISCO - Non-California residents who pay extra to attend public colleges and universities here probably shouldn't coun...


Battered Ballot

Oct. 24, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Nausheen Hassan - Gov. Gray Davis cannot usurp the liberty of deserving inmates, especially battered women w...



Forum Column - By Geoffrey L. Garfield - Hollywood is the entertainment capital of the world, a glamorous place where American...


Venues Compete Over Who'll Prosecute Sniper

Oct. 24, 2002
By James Gordon Meek

WASHINGTON - Federal grand juries in Maryland and Virginia have opened cases on the deadly sniper shootings plaguing the metro...



PALO ALTO - Two Supreme Court justices traveled back in time at Stanford University last weekend to redecide a case that shape...


Have Card Table, Will Preside

Oct. 24, 2002
By Xenia Kobylarz

SANTA ROSA - When retired Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Gayle Guynup decided to become an assigned judge after retirement...



Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Paul J. Killion and Kate Cutler - With increasing frequency, California insureds are turning...


Venues Compete Over Who'll Prosecute Sniper

Oct. 23, 2002
By James Gordon Meek

WASHINGTON - Federal grand juries in Maryland and Virginia have opened cases on the deadly sniper shootings plaguing the metro...



Column by Garry Abrams - In Los Angeles, the politics of law enforcement is almost always entertaining, educational and, not i...


Award to Mueller Sparks Debate

Oct. 23, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

PALO ALTO - FBI Director Robert Mueller confessed surprise at being awarded Stanford Law School's Jackson H. Ralston award for...



Riverside Court Gets New Commissioners

Oct. 23, 2002
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Riverside County Superior Court has selected three new commissioners to join the bench. Lori Hunt Kennedy, 35, for...


George Reiterates Commitment to Strong Press

Oct. 23, 2002
By Cheryl Romo

SAN JOSE - The media and the court each have "integral roles to play that are fundamental to the protection of the public and ...



Court Rejects Rapist's Novel Plea Strategy

Oct. 23, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court has rejected a convicted rapist's novel attempt to force prosecutors to allow him to plead...


Charity Fund-Raising Firm Will Close

Oct. 23, 2002
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - After weeks of confusion, Pallotta TeamWorks, the controversial for-profit fund-raising firm behind AIDS and bre...



Skadden Wins Job in PG&E Reorganization

Oct. 23, 2002
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - The judge overseeing Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s bankruptcy Monday approved the hiring of a Los Angeles law...


SAN FRANCISCO - The source of a bond paid to secure the release of a former school district manager charged in a conspiracy to...